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prevaricator
noun
Agent noun of prevaricate; one who prevaricates.
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They also suggest that he was an uncommonly smooth prevaricator.
In Tuesday's debate, Newt Gingrich showed why he is a prevaricator with preternatural talent, finding new and creative ways to revive old and discredited lies.
But soon enough a wilderness intrudes: the tender and aspiring young Joey, immersed in books and music, living with his mother after his sister has gone off to marry a potato farmer, is revealed to be an obsessive, a secret prevaricator who will always be living with his mother.
Ostentatiously grooming his mustache and eyebrows while peering into a hand-held mirror, he is the ultimate braggart and prevaricator, itching for a comeuppance.
He was "a chronic prevaricator whose lies were so gaudy and wrapped around they might have been a medieval tapestry of what almost or never happened".
In his dealings with the Spanish throne, he was an inveterate exaggerator and prevaricator.
Sanders is the rare politician who is not a schmoozer or a pleaser or a prevaricator.
Tobey Maguire co-stars as Tripp's most formidable student, James Leer, a weirdly talented prevaricator poised to overtake his mentor in accomplishment and glory.
The pompous prevaricator is in.
Mr. Simpson called Mr. Gore the "provocative prevaricator of our times".
But if Henry A. Waxman unmasks Roger Clemens as a prevaricator, those fans will direct their criticism and their disappointment and their disillusionment not at baseball but at Clemens himself.
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